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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Granola, queen of muesli

Granola has always held a sort of mystery quality, like the unattainable queen of muesli, something more beautiful and delicious than all other types. Golden oatey flapjack treacle goodness that you can eat for breakfast. And worthy of being served in foodie cafes and restaurants.
For some reason I let it stay this way in my head until today. My friend google made it a whole lot less scary, it really is manageable! You may have to visit your local health food store to buy some of the ingredients, but that's the only drawback. It's baking for non-bakers, no technique, just measure the ingredients and go.
Granola is the slow cooker of baking - so over a couple of hours you will get the most beautiful smell, and warmth pushed through you house. Cinnamon and honey, homey and delicious, and not sickly sweet. Just for this alone it's pretty much worth giving it a go.
A luxury breakfast or a mid-morning snack. This makes about 6 portions. It's also more healthy than lots of the toasted muesli in the supermarket.

Method
Preheat the oven to 120C
Mix the dry ingredients (oats, almonds, sunflower seeds, flour, bran, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom). Then mix the honey in thoroughly with the other wet ingredients. (If the honey is too cold place it in the microwave for a few seconds)
Then lay out on a baking sheet covered in baking paper.
The granola needs to be cooked for 2 hours, but it needs to be checked and turned to avoid browning or burning the edges every 15 minutes or so.
Leave to cool down and crisp up. Store in the refrigerator

About Me

I'm a foodie, inquisitive home cook, new mummy to a toddler and also a nutrition student. I get recipes from anywhere and everywhere, from old recipe books, to magazines, newspapers, blogs, study materials and celebrity chefs.
My blog endeavours to explore the beauty of ingredients via recipes. Sometimes uncovering new ones, at other times unearthing more about the trusty favourites.
Foods that make me very happy are (in no particular order): scallops, real croissants, eggplant/aubergine baked, halloumi, scandanavian jam, sourdough, rhubarb with anything, ginger, dark chocolate, Campos coffee, fresh pasta and jamón ibérico.
enough already!